Discover VEVOR's full line of grease guns, including air operated grease guns, cordless grease guns, battery operated grease guns, and pistol grip grease guns, all of which are designed for use in auto workshops, fleet maintenance facilities, agricultural equipment servicing, and DIY garages. VEVOR offers dependable, well-made lubrication tools designed for consistent grease distribution in real working conditions, whether you are lubricating a car's wheel bearings, a construction machine, or agricultural equipment.
Are you looking for grease guns that provide steady, regulated lubrication for all your workshop fittings and equipment? For serious do-it-yourselfers and professional mechanics, VEVOR offers pistol-grip, battery-operated, cordless, and air-operated grease guns. For your particular maintenance task, select the appropriate power type, pressure output, and capacity.
A grease gun's power source dictates its output pressure, use in tight areas, and appropriateness for various workshop settings. Every principal power type is available in VEVOR's grease gun lineup so that you can match the tool to your maintenance needs.
Professional mechanics, fleet maintenance operators, and heavy equipment service facilities that need to efficiently service a large number of grease fittings in a single maintenance session prefer an air-operated grease gun because it connects to a workshop compressed air supply and delivers grease at high, consistent pressure without manual pumping effort. Grease can be forced into fittings that have become resistant due to hardened old grease, tight tolerances, or high back pressure in the bearing cavity, thanks to VEVOR air-operated grease guns' pneumatic piston mechanism, which converts compressed air pressure into grease delivery pressure. This mechanism produces output pressures far higher than manual pumping can achieve.
Technicians may focus on fitting placement and grease quantity rather than producing pumping power thanks to the continuous, hands-free pressure supply of a VEVOR air-operated grease gun, which eliminates the repetitive pumping stroke that causes hand and wrist strain during high-volume lubrication work. Instead of over-greasing, which can harm seals and bearings just as much as under-greasing in many situations, flow-control triggers on VEVOR air grease guns let users apply precise amounts of grease to each fitting. The quickest and least physically taxing lubricating instrument available for workshops with a compressed air system is a VEVOR air-operated grease gun.
Without the air hose connection that restricts movement around large equipment, cars on lifts, and machinery in small spaces where an air line cannot reach without an extension, a cordless or battery-powered grease gun provides the pressure and ease of use of a powered grease gun. By using rechargeable lithium-ion battery packs, VEVOR cordless grease guns avoid the pressure drop at low battery levels that previous battery-powered tool technologies caused, ensuring complete grease delivery to high-resistance fittings late in a work session. Instead, they provide constant motor speed and grease output pressure throughout the entire battery charge cycle.
Variable-speed triggers on VEVOR battery-powered grease guns let operators control the grease flow rate at the point of delivery, allowing slower, more controlled application to precise bearings and quicker delivery to large cavities that need a substantial volume of grease before resistance develops. The most adaptable choice in the series, VEVOR cordless grease guns work well in both professional shop settings and field service scenarios without an air supply or power outlet, thanks to their combination of cordless flexibility and high-pressure delivery. Operators can exchange battery packs throughout their tool inventory thanks to the VEVOR cordless range's battery compatibility with other models. This feature lowers the total battery investment needed to keep the entire cordless tool lineup functional throughout the workday.
For low-volume maintenance chores where a powered grease gun would be out of scale with the work involved, a pistol-grip grease gun is the traditional manual lubrication tool every workshop should have as a dependable backup or primary tool. In accordance with equipment manufacturer specifications, VEVOR pistol grip grease guns use a trigger-actuated lever mechanism that drives a piston through the grease cartridge with each trigger pull, delivering a measured quantity of grease per stroke. This feature enables the operator to track grease delivery volume and count strokes. For precise applications where over-greasing is a recognized concern, this stroke-counting functionality is especially useful.
A VEVOR pistol grip grease gun's small, self-contained design eliminates the need for a power source, an air connection, or battery management, making it instantly available whenever rapid lubrication is required, without setup time or the need to find a charged battery or an air connection. The rigid grease coupler latches securely into conventional hydraulic connections to prevent blow-off during pressurized delivery, and the heavy-duty steel barrel and head design on VEVOR pistol grip variants withstands the internal pressures produced during manual pumping on resistive fittings. A VEVOR pistol grip grease gun is the trustworthy, always-ready lubrication equipment every toolkit needs for home garages, small workshops, and field repair kits where simplicity and dependability are more important than output speed.
The volume of fittings serviced each session, the physical access restrictions surrounding the equipment, the availability of compressed air or electrical power, and the frequency of maintenance intervals that dictate how much time and effort each lubrication session takes are all important factors to take into account when choosing the best type of grease gun for your particular maintenance environment. The needs of a fleet mechanic greasing 50 trucks a week and a single-vehicle home garage owner maintaining a personal car every few months are fundamentally different. VEVOR's grease gun range covers the full spectrum between both use cases without sacrificing at either end.
Maintaining a VEVOR air-driven or cordless grease gun for production work and a pistol-grip grease gun for controlled precision operations solves every scenario, without gaps, in mixed-use workplaces that handle both high-volume professional maintenance and sporadic precision lubrication tasks. For each grease gun model, VEVOR publishes precise specifications, including output pressure, grease capacity, and compatible cartridge types. This way, buyers can compare options to their actual equipment requirements rather than rely on generic descriptions that do not translate into realistic performance expectations for the specific machinery that needs maintenance.
Each VEVOR grease gun's features and grease capacity determine how long it lasts between reloads and how well it handles the variety of fitting types and equipment access issues your maintenance work presents.
The grease gun barrel capacity determines how many fittings can be serviced between reloads. This parameter directly affects productivity during high-volume maintenance sessions, as stopping to reload a grease gun disrupts workflow and increases overall service time. Instead of being limited to proprietary cartridge formats, VEVOR grease guns are compatible with common 400g grease cartridges used throughout the lubrication industry, enabling operators to utilize any compatible grease composition suitable for their particular equipment. Grease can be loaded straight from a bulk container utilizing the suction fill method on some VEVOR grease gun models, thanks to bulk fill functionality. This feature lowers consumable costs for high-volume users who buy grease in bulk rather than individual cartridges.
The grease delivery path is routed around obstacles and into recessed fitting locations that are frequently found on vehicle suspension components, agricultural machinery joints, and industrial equipment bearing housings, thanks to the flexible hose extensions that come with VEVOR grease guns. These extensions reach fittings in tight spaces that a rigid coupler cannot access without bending. Maintaining a full grease barrel and keeping the hose and coupler clean in between uses keeps the delivery system's prime constant and avoids the air lock that causes inconsistent grease flow when air enters the barrel during low-fill operation.
A grease gun's ability to force grease through a resistive fitting or to stall against back pressure and leave the fitting partially greased depends on its output pressure. With high-pressure settings on some models for seized or blocked fittings that resist standard delivery pressure, VEVOR air-operated and cordless grease guns provide output pressures appropriate for common automotive and industrial hydraulic fittings. VEVOR grease guns' hydraulic quick-connect couplers prevent blow-off under pressure by locking into standard fittings with a positive click. The coupler release mechanism enables one-handed separation following delivery without the need for tools or a second hand to hold the coupler body.
The steel barrel and head architecture used in all VEVOR grease guns is built to withstand the internal pressure cycles of frequent professional use without the fatigue cracking that thin-wall designs experience over an extended service life. In unattended or high-flow delivery scenarios, pressure relief valves on VEVOR air-operated grease guns prevent over-pressurization that may break seals, blow couplers off fittings, or rupture hose connections. Over years of use, a well-made VEVOR grease gun, kept clean and stored properly, provides consistent, dependable lubrication.
For both professional mechanics and homeowners with garages, VEVOR offers a full line of grease guns, including air-operated, cordless, battery-operated, and pistol-grip models. Every model offers affordable pricing, practical grease capacity, and dependable pressure output, making professional lubrication performance accessible to most budgets. Your grease gun is designed to deliver consistent performance year after year through routine maintenance, backed by VEVOR's trustworthy after-sales support. Browse the entire selection to find the ideal model now.
Because a cordless grease gun does not require an air hose connection, it can move freely around heavy machinery and into tight areas that an air line cannot reach. Higher continuous output pressure is provided by air-operated variants, which are ideal for high-volume production shop settings with pre-existing compressed air infrastructure.
Yes, VEVOR grease guns accept standard 400 g grease cartridges from any lubrication supplier. This feature means users are not limited to proprietary consumables and can use any grease composition suitable for their equipment.
Use an air-operated grease gun that produces a higher output pressure than manual pumping, if available, or switch to a high-pressure delivery mode. To allow hardened grease to soften and displace before the fitting opens to normal flow, apply sustained pressure rather than quick pumping.
After every session, clean the coupler and hose to eliminate grease contamination that draws dirt. When changing cartridges, make sure the piston and barrel seal are in good shape. To reduce spring stress and prolong the life of the piston seal between uses, store the grease gun with the pressure rod retracted.